Rock Grouse by John James Audubon, 1827 Size:18x24in (45x60cm) painted in 1898
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painted in 1898
Mary's Loch and Talla Reservoir add to the region's scenic charm
providing a visual representation of the region with illustrations
this is one of the finest and most detailed historic maps of Sheffield that you can find from the peak of industrialised Victorian Britain
Known as the Netherlands East Indies
Rock Grouse by John James Audubon, 1827 Size:18x24in (45x60cm) painted in 1898The breathtaking artwork "Rock Grouse" by John James Audubon, crafted in 1827, showcases the artist's deep dedication to ornithology and his passion for the subtleties of avian life. With meticulous precision, Audubon captures the intricacies of the Rock Grouse, scientifically known as Tetrao rupestris, native to the northern reaches of North America and extending to Greenland and beyond. The piece is a part of Audubon's acclaimed series, "Birds of
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